
The Intentional Investor #51: Marc Rubinstein
From Epsilon Theory Podcast by Ben Hunt
April 30, 2026 · 1h 33m
About this episode
This episode explores the career and investing philosophy of Marc Rubinstein, highlighting his experiences and insights on markets and decision-making.
This episode explores the career, mindset, and investing philosophy of Marc Rubinstein, tracing his journey from equity research in the 1990s through the Global Financial Crisis and into his current thinking on markets, optionality, and decision-making. Through personal stories and market insights, the conversation examines how experience, temperament, and historical awareness shape long-term success in investing and life.
People in this episode
Host: Ben Hunt
Guest: Marc Rubinstein
Topics covered
- investing philosophy
- market insights
- decision-making
- equity research
- Global Financial Crisis
Keywords
- investing
- markets
- optionalty
- decision-making
- equity research
- Global Financial Crisis
- long-term success
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